Making Tight  Past Event

Presented by RMIT Architecture, University of Queensland School of Architecture and PRAUD
Drawing of adaptions to the urban environment of Seoul to retrofit it for production
Production Urbanism

Making Tight is a design exhibition and symposium exploring design prototypes for post-Covid urban density. The pandemic has highlighted the importance of closely connecting living, making and recreation. The project explores new models of urban density in which production, agriculture, education, recreation and living are integrated into tight communities. Making Tight presents design works including physical artifacts and projections from architects, designers and urbanists from Australia and abroad, examining three cities – Melbourne, Brisbane and Seoul, at different scales.

An associated symposium of curators, contributing designers and key figures from planning and development consider the implications for the future of our cities at a symposium with .

For more information visit www.super-tight.com

John Doyle, Senior Lecturer RMIT Architecture, Partner at Common

Graham Crist, Associate Professor RMIT Architecture, Director Antarctica Architects

Rafael Luna, Principal at PRAUD, Assistant Professor Hanyang University

Dongwoo Yim, Principal at PRAUD, Assistant Professor Hongik University

Silvia Micheli, Senior Lecturer University of Queensland School of Architecture

Paul Hotston, Principal at Phorm Architecture + Design

Antony Moulis, Associate Professor University of Queensland School of Architecture

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Dates

Tue 30 Mar 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
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Wed 31 Mar 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
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Thu 01 Apr 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
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Venue

RMIT Design Hub Gallery
Building 100, Building 100, Carlton VIC 3053, Australia

Access

Wheelchair Access